“I think it’s more than clear at this point that no one at the federal level plans to do anything to enforce the U.S. Constitution,” Farah said. “But I have confidence that at least some state officials will have the guts to do so when Obama faces re-election – if he dares.”

Farah points out that it won’t take all 50 states enforcing the law to ensure Obama is disqualified.

“Obama knows he can’t win without competing in all 50 states,” he said. “In fact, he will have his hands full even if he can get on the ballot everywhere.”

For 18 months, Farah has been one of the few national figures who has steadfastly pushed the issue of eligibility, despite ridicule, name-calling, ostracism at the hands of most of his colleagues. To date, in addition to the earlier petition, he has:

“Obama may be able to continue showing contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law for the next two years, as he has demonstrated his willingness to do in his first year in office,” he says in his column. “However, a day of reckoning is coming. Even if only one significant state, with a sizable Electoral College count, decides a candidate for election or re-election has failed to prove his or her eligibility, that makes it nearly impossible for the candidate to win. It doesn’t take all 50 states complying with the law to be effective.”

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